Phenylfenesin is a combination drug that is used to treat the symptoms of allergies, hay fever, coughs the common cold, watery eye and sneezing. Phenylfenesin is also used to relieve the symptoms of stuffy nose and other breathing problems such as sinusitis and bronchitis.

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Phenylfenesin Uses

Phenylfenesin is a guaifenesin, phenylephrine and phenylpropanolamine combination. Guaifenesin belongs to a group of medicines known as expectorants. It works by thinning mucus to make breathing easy. Guaifenesin enhances lubrication of the respiratory tract, thereby increasing the removal of mucus. Phenylephrine and phenylpropanolamine belong to a class of medicines known as decongestants. Both work by shrinking blood vessels, an action that reduces the swelling of the mucous membranes in areas such the sinuses and the nose. Phenylfenesin should be taken with caution if you have diabetes, glaucoma or high blood pressure. You may require special attention or dosage adjustment during treatment if you have these conditions. Phenylfenesin is indicated for:

Allergies

Common cold

Bronchitis

Sinusitis

Phenylfenesin Dosage

Phenylfenesin comes with a medication guide in the products package. The medication guide should be read comprehensively and if you have any questions contact your doctor or physician. Phenylfenesin dose may differ from one individual to the other based on factors such as age, weight, medical history, response to treatment and the severity of the condition being treated. Below is a typical Phenylfenesin dosage.

5 mL to 10 mL (100 mg-12.5 mg/5 mL) orally every 4 hours

If you miss a Phenylfenesin dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is about time for the second dose, skip the missed dose and go back to the normal schedule. Do not take double Phenylfenesin doses.

Phenylfenesin Side Effects

Like any other drug, Phenylfenesin is associated with certain side effects. The extent of these side effects may differ from one patient to the other. Not all side effects may be reported, but don"t hesitate to call your doctor immediately if you experience severe side effects to avoid fatalities. Common side effects may go away as your body adjusts to Phenylfenesin activities.

Common Phenylfenesin side effects

Vomiting

Loss of appetite

Diarrhea

Upper stomach pain

Mild fever

Nausea

Headaches

Stop using Phenylfenesin and call your doctor if you experience the following:

Jaundice

Reduced urination

Blurred vision

Problems swallowing

Severe dizziness

Tightness of the chest

Fainting

Severe headaches

Rashes

Hives

Inability to breathe

Note that these are not the only Phenylfenesin side effects. Contact your doctor for more advice.

Phenylfenesin Interactions

Certain drugs may affect how Phenylfenesin works and delay expected results. Before taking Phenylfenesin, you should inform your doctor if you are taking any other medication. Do not forget to mention the prescription, over-the-counter drugs and vitamins as well as herbal supplements.

Below is a list of drugs that interact with Phenylfenesin:

Advair Diskus

Xanax

Lortab

Enablex

Tussionex

Ambien

Celebrex

Pepcid AC

Skelaxin

Prilosec

Prevacid

Vitamin C

This may not be the complete list all the drugs that can interact with Phenylfenesin but it is important to talk to your doctor about how any drug interactions should be managed.

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